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Production Details | |
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NOM : | 1102 , |
Agave Type : | Tequilana Weber , |
Agave Region : | - , |
Region : | Jalisco (Los Valles) , |
Cooking : | Autoclave (post diffuser) , |
Extraction : | Diffuser , |
Water Source : | - , |
Fermentation : | 100% agave, Stainless steel tanks , |
Distillation : | 2x distilled , |
Still : | Column , |
Aging : | - , |
ABV/Proof : | 40% abv (80-proof) |
Other : | - |
The aroma is sweet with the agave present but the overwhelming smell that diffused agaves project is loud and proud. The taste that diffused agaves have is unmistakably present amongst the other flavors and nuances that barrel resting imparts. I would not wantonly imbibe this tequila again.
diffuser made. Much better options out there. Spend your money elsewhere
Very light straw color. Aroma of alcohol, agave and a hint of solvent. Flavor of oak and agave. Weak finish.
I always wondered if I would drink a tequila and think that there might be a additive in it. After reading Grovers article about additives I think I found one. The aroma is strong floral. The Taste is not good with artificial flavors.
Oak improves this juice remarkably well, covers up the chemical qualities I get from the Blanco. Shoot away.
Offered by a friend, who is not a tequila drinker. Medicinal nose with pine. On entry this is smooth enough but instantly devolves into chemical bitterness. Sets a baseline for bad. One shot was enough. If you rate this 80 or 90, you literally need to get out more.
Rated blind. You get what you pay for, right?
Ok for mixing. A bit medicinal for my taste. Not for sipping
Too much aftertaste
I didn’t have high hopes for Hornitos Reposado since it was the go-to tequila I drank as a teenager just to get the job done. A friend brought it to a party, so I decided to give it another shot. Unfortunately, it was just as bad as I remembered—harsh, unbalanced, and lacking any real flavor. Definitely not something I’d drink again.
Actually surprised me- aroma is nice- agave- pepper- and some minerality. In the palate it was actually good. Agave- earth- light pepper and some nice minerality. Has some slight oakiness that makes things a little silky on the finish. I am glad I gave this a try.
Chocolate and sweet, some spice with a sweet aroma. Weak finish.
Big Vanilla Nose Vanilla mouth- kiddy tequila Bitter finish
Ok daily mixer
Good for making a marg :) not a sipper .
oak leather malt grass citrus a decent sipping tequila
Great value for pouring margaritas
A good mixing reposado nothing special
Hints of agave are there, but the overall flavor is an unsatisfying, medicine-like blend of sugars and alcohol. A nice little bite at the end makes it somewhat more pleasant, and the price makes it a decent option for cocktails or party shots. Not a sipping repo.
Burns your eyes before lips hit the glass . Mouth feel really thick. Minimal flavour
aroma: Agave and alcohol palate:Very sweet agave, medicinal and oak notes. sweetness is overpowering. finish: sugary and medicinal after taste. This is better than a mixto but compared to 100% agave tequilas, it ranks at the bottom. recommend tres agaves (similar in price and does not use a diffuser)
Minty with more agave notes, earthy
Works well in Margarita, but not a ranch water!
Just horrible. Taste Like rubbing alcohol mixed with chemicals
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Nose: Lots of chocolate, coffee, general sweetness, and something chemical. Flavor: Big unexpected punch of jalapeno pepper. Vanilla, artificial sweetener, and finishes with coffee chocolate. I recommend looking for other options